I stopped by the brewery on my way home from work on the Monday evening after their grand opening. It is tucked away near the back of an office park, and, even though I could see the building, I had to drive by it and double back to get to their parking lot. Their parking is at the side of the building, so I had to walk around the building a bit to find the front entrance.

Inside, there is a small gift shop filled with tees, metal growlers (the waitress thought that they were $25), and $15 bottle openers with their logo on it. To the left is the sampling room, where you can see the brewery operations. The sampling room has one rather large, rectangular bar, with about 12 tappers, as well as about 12 smaller tables. A television was in one end...other than that, that was about it...no ambiance (yet)--designed more for gatherings and drinking...very modest. I didn't see any food or menus. Their four beers were on tap, and I asked for a flight of two beers, and was given them at no charge.

This wouldn't be a place that I'd want to spend a lot of time at, but I could see people in the business park stopping by to talk to people about beers. Their tours may be more interesting, but both Minhas and Miller's breweries have far, far more interesting sampler rooms.